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OverviewMarine Renewable Energy Technologies
A.K.A. Ocean Energy and Kinetic Hydropower
April 2008
Founded in 2000 (US) & 2006 (CD)After Two Previous Years of Examination
Today: 30 PersonnelNY, DC, CA, WA & Canada
PEs, PhDs, MBAs, Scientists
Industry Leadership Ocean Renewable Energy GroupNational Hydropower AssociationHydro Research Foundation
Technology AssessmentsEPRI: “In-stream Energy Generation Technologies” Renewable Energy TAG Report & TVA AssessmentNRCan: “Water Current Turbines for River Applications”
Marine Renewable EnergyThree Basic Families: Wave, Tidal & In-stream
Tidal BarragesLa Rance, FranceAnnapolis, Nova Scotia
Wave Energy Devices Wave Power SystemsOscillating Water Columns (OWC)
In-stream Energy DevicesWaterwheelsLift or Flutter VanesVertical Axis or Cross-axis TurbinesHorizontal Axis or Axial-flow Turbines
Wave Power SystemsFinavera’s AquaBuOY
Wave Power SystemsPelamis Wave Power
The Pelamis Wave Energy Converter& The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC)
Oscillating Water Columns (OWC)Wavegen
Limpet Power Station
In-stream Energy DevicesAxial-flow Turbines
Marine Current Turbines OpenHydro Group Clean Current Power
Large Tidal Power Systems: Designed Primarily for Deep Waters
Cost Considerations Deployment & Local ResourcesProximity to Load Pockets (Takers of the Power) & Transmission Lines
Centralized vs. De-centralized Power
Axial-flow TurbinesVerdant Power & Marine Current Turbines
A Commercialization PathIn-stream Energy – Tidal & River Power
Funded, Built & Field-Tested Four Alternative In-stream Energy Turbine Prototypes
Ducted Axial-flow Turbine –Canada (Ontario Power Generation)Un-ducted Axial-flow Turbines –New York (NY Power Authority)Cross-axis Turbine System –Massachusetts (MA Technology)
Commercializing System*
Target: Within 3 Years: $2,400 / kW, Installed (Water-to-Wire)
*(Free Flow System)
New York’s East River (< 10 MW)Roosevelt Island Tidal Energy (RITE) Project
RITE ProjectPhase 2 of 3: Bottom Mounted Free Flow Units
12/2006 to 05/2008 (18 months)
Generation-4: Pre-commercial Units3-bladed Axial-flow, Downstream Rotor Turbine5-meter Diameter Rotor / 35 kW GeneratorBi-directionalPower to Two Customers
First Generator Unit (1 Month)100% Availability - 155 tidesGenerated Power 77% of TimeAverage Power Output - 14.5 kWEnergy Production - 8.1 MWh / 30 Days
RITE Project Phase 2 of 3: Operational Hours Adding Up
Marine Current Turbines (UK)Seaflow System (1 unit)11-m Rotor / 300 kW GeneratorFrom 2003 to date (60 months)1,600 Operational hours
Verdant Power (NY)Free Flow System (5 units)5-m Rotor / 35 kW Generator (175 kW)From 12/2006 to 06/2007 (6 months)7,000 Operational hours (50 MWh)
RITE Project Phase 2 of 3: New Rotor Tests / FERC License
Fixed Blade FailureFinite Engineering Analysis New Solid Cast AlMag BladeAll Critical Components – OK!
NREL Tests & Re-InstallTested to 200%Scheduled Re-install – May 2008
FERC License ApplicationFile for FERC Pilot License – 2008> 1.5 MW Project First Stage Commercial Build-out
RITE Project (< 10 MW)Phase 3 of 3: East River Reaches (< 300 Units)
The St. Lawrence River (> 15 MW)Cornwall Ontario River Energy (CORE) Project
Free Flow System Turbine Sweep of the Blade & Speed of the Current
Power in kW
Speed (m/s)
2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Diameter (m)
7 55 110 190 300 450
8 72 144 245 395 590
9 92 182 315 500 745
10 115 225 385 615 920
11 138 272 470 745 1110
Constructed WaterwaysChannels, Canals & Aqueducts (In-stream Energy)
Rapid Flow System Turbine Designing Systems for Canals (Patent Pending)
Accelerator Increases Water Velocity from ~3fps to ~15fps Integrated with
Cross-axis Turbine
Where are the Sites?Undeveloped Hydro Potential: 2.5 Million MW
North American Instream PotentialUS: 10,000 MW of Free Flow Capacity Canada: 15,000 MW of Free Flow Capacity
Global Instream Potential Developed Countries: 50,000 MW ($125B)Developing Countries: 200,000 MW ($500B)
Benefits (Based on Brazil’s 125 TWh) Energy
•100 Million Tons of Coal Off-set per Year•340 Million Barrels of Oil Off-set per Year ($34B)
Environmental•85 Million Tons of CO2 Eliminated per Year
Economic•Jobs & “Downstream” Supplies / Services Created
Building Sustainable CommunitiesAn Energy / Water Nexus
Hybrid & Integrated Renewable Energy SystemsFuel Cells: Electrolysis Systems for Hydrogen ProductionWind Power: Integration in Coastal areas and River ValleysSolar Power: Integration with Irrigation Canal Systems
Water Filtration SystemsReverse Osmosis: Mechanical and Electrical Power
Irrigation SystemsMechanical Power for Pumping Clean Water
Aeration SystemsMechanical Power for Pumping Oxygen into Anoxic Waters
Communication SystemsCell Phone Towers and Satellite Dishes (Accelerated Internet)
Security SystemsDe-centralized Power, Distributed Generation, Stand Alone Systems
“Energy Uses Water & Water Uses Energy ... .”
Trey Taylor
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